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Montbéliard is a small city in eastern France, in the department of Doubs, some 400 kilometers (250 miles) southeast of Paris. Until 1793, Montbéliard was the independent homeland of about 420 French-speaking Protestants brought to Nova Scotia by a Dutch shipping agent named John Dick.